This week in Python brings us a toe-to-toe showdown between two Rust-powered Python kind checking instruments. We even have a mild introduction to kind hinting, a take a look at the perils—and guarantees—forward for a free-threaded, no-GIL Python, and a stunning exposé (okay, simply kidding) of the newest malware assaults focusing on machine studying builders, this time delivered through PyPI.
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Pyrefly and Ty: Two new Rust-powered Python type-checking instruments in contrast
These instruments are so new they barely have the shrinkwrap off, however even at this stage, they stand other than one another and the remainder of the pack—and never simply because they’re quick.
’Fearless concurrency’ in future variations of free-threaded Python
A free-threaded, no-GIL Python guarantees actual concurrency, in the end. However what side-effects will include that freedom? And the way can we begin fixing them now?